Hi Marc,
I have a VPS, so I should be able to update perl modules as I'd like
to.
Is there some dependency tree that is causing the HTTP::Message
(and/or HTTP::Request) module to be held back? Rather than use
the local::lib approach, I'd just like to get the latest and greatest
code
on my
* sftriman dal...@gmail.com [100930 10:01]:
I have a VPS, so I should be able to update perl modules as I'd like
to.
Is there some dependency tree that is causing the HTTP::Message
(and/or HTTP::Request) module to be held back? Rather than use
the local::lib approach, I'd just like to get
* sftriman dal...@gmail.com [100923 07:19]:
I see - well, I'm using cPanel and tried, got this:
Installing Perl Module HTTP::Message
Method: Perl Expect
Testing connection speed...(using fast method)...Done
Ping:0 (ticks) Testing connection speed to cpan.erlbaum.net using
Hey, that was great! I was just missing the access key and secret, I
think.
I was working with callback code, which all along I thought I didn't
really need.
So the example you sent was perfect.
When I run an update, I get this error:
HTTP::Message content not bytes at